Trivetts Selected Sweet Corn 
For Those Who Demand the Best 
One pound of Sweet Corn is equal to about l }/2 pints, 5 lbs. are equal to about 4 quarts 
Do not sow until about the middle of May, when the soil is warm. Sow in rows about 3 feet apart and thin out the plants 12 inches apart or 
sow in hills 3 feet apart each way 6 or 8 seeds to a hill and thin out to 3 plants to each hill. For succession sow the early sorts every two weeks 
until July 15th. One pound will plant about 100 hills or about 200 feet of row. Sweet Corn Requires Plenty of Phosphate 
EARLY VARIETIES 
High Class Modern Sorts 
Trivett’s Tangerine. 
Extra early, ready for the table y to io days before 
Golden Bantam. Best described as an improved, 
larger Golden Bantam and possessing its rich, but¬ 
tery taste and luscious sweet flavor. About 5 feet 
high and producing an average of two ears to a 
stalk. Many of our customers raise plants of 
“Tangerine” in pots under glass and transplant 
outdoors for an extra early crop. 
K lb. 40c. Lb. 75c. 5 lbs. $3.50 
Spancross 39 Hybrid, (new) 
This Hybrid is perhaps the heaviest cropper of all, 
yielding a very high percentage of fine ears to the 
acre. Produces 8 to 14-rowed ears 6 to 9 inches 
long, of splendid quality. Plants 6 to 7 feet high 
and disease resistant. 
x /i lb. 45c. Lb. 85c. 5 lbs. $4.00 
Top Cross Golden Bantam. 
A good disease resistant “Bantam Cross,” coming in 
about 10 days later than “Golden Bantam.” 
Sweet, creamy yellow kernels. 
y 2 lb. 40c. Lb. 75c. 5 lbs. $3.50 
FERTILIZER FOR CORN—See Fertilizer Section 
T.T.S. TRIVETT’S TANGERINE 
The earliest high quality yellow Sweet Corn. 
Ready 7 days before “Golden Bantam, Improved” 
Golden Bantam (Improved). 
Early, sweet and tender; perhaps the most popular 
of all; 43^2 feet high. Matures in 70 days, and can 
be grown for succession all Summer by sowing 
every two weeks. Seed sown in pots under glass 
and planted in a frame will produce Sweet Corn 
out of season when it is so much appreciated. 
x /i lb. 30c. Lb. 50c. 5 lbs. $2.35 
Trivett’s 60 Day Golden. 
A remarkable variety. The sturdy plants grow 
about 5 feet high, the ears are about 7 inches long 
and have 12 rows of deep, sweet kernels of unsur¬ 
passed quality. Ready for the table about one 
week before “Golden Bantam.” This is a high class 
Sweet Corn in all respects. 
3^ lb. 40c. Lb. 75c. 5 lbs. $3.50 
T.T.S. EARLY BANCROSS HYBRID 
Highly resistant to the bacterial wilt 
Trivett’s Golden Cross Bantam. 
About two weeks later than “Golden Bantam.” 
(85 days.) This Hybrid is especially noted for 
resistance to Stewart’s disease and for the remark¬ 
able uniformity of its ears. The grain is light 
yellow, tender, juicy and of delicious sweet flavor. 
y 2 lb. 40c. Lb. 75c. 5 lbs. $3.50 
Early Bancross Hybrid, (new) 
An early hybrid that is ready to pick about 5 days 
ahead of other Bantam Hybrids and carries a 
high resistance to bacterial wilt. Cooks very 
tender; fine sweet flavor. 
y 2 lb. 45c. Lb. 85c. 5 lbs. $4.00 
T.T.S. TRIVETT’S GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
Remarkable for uniformity of ears 
“—And, we have had splendid crops of good quality Sweet 
Corn from the very earliest right down to the end of the season. You 
are to be complimented on your list of high class, modern varieties.’’ 
Mr. Frank Corson 
Superintendent-Head Gardener to 
Mrs. Charles M. Pratt 
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